Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen134W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1844 |
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... present from extending this part of our inquiry to the organic acids . 4. An inquiry of considerable interest now claims our attention , viz . the electro- lysis of salts whose acids , having the same elementary radicle as some of those ...
... present from extending this part of our inquiry to the organic acids . 4. An inquiry of considerable interest now claims our attention , viz . the electro- lysis of salts whose acids , having the same elementary radicle as some of those ...
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... present distin- guish as a sub - oxarsenion . The experiment was repeated , by charging all the three cells of the apparatus with the solution of the salt , when oxygen was given off from the zincode as before , and arsenious acid was ...
... present distin- guish as a sub - oxarsenion . The experiment was repeated , by charging all the three cells of the apparatus with the solution of the salt , when oxygen was given off from the zincode as before , and arsenious acid was ...
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... presents a tempting field for investigation , from which however we were for a time diverted by an important class of facts which next fell under our observation ; we have however since returned to the study , and are at present engaged ...
... presents a tempting field for investigation , from which however we were for a time diverted by an important class of facts which next fell under our observation ; we have however since returned to the study , and are at present engaged ...
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... present to substitute for them ; we shall there- fore prefer leaving them to the elucidation of further investigation , to adding one more to the already too numerous list of hasty generalizations . II . On the Thermal Changes ...
... present to substitute for them ; we shall there- fore prefer leaving them to the elucidation of further investigation , to adding one more to the already too numerous list of hasty generalizations . II . On the Thermal Changes ...
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... present state of chemical knowledge we cannot attempt the resolution of this problem by direct experiments on the anhydrous acids and bases , even if we adopt the hypothesis , no longer universally admitted by chemists , that the ...
... present state of chemical knowledge we cannot attempt the resolution of this problem by direct experiments on the anhydrous acids and bases , even if we adopt the hypothesis , no longer universally admitted by chemists , that the ...
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